Smudge Bowl Small | Terra Raw
$25
We've commissioned local ceramics studio, Ruby & Frank, to hand build terracotta smudging bowls to be used to burn sage and palo santo sticks. Unique and versatile these ceramic raw dish is also perfect for salt and pepper, rings and other precious things. We love the warmth of terracotta, and the vibrancy and character it brings to a space.
Construction: Handmade ceramic
Material: Terracotta clay
Origin: Australia
Made by: Ruby Frank
Description + -
Lovingly made by hand, this cactus wall hanging is a unique and versatile ceramic piece bringing presence to your space.
These pieces are made using Terracotta Clay. Due to the handmade nature of these pieces, please expect slight variations in colour and form.
Size: 9 cm Width x 5 cm Depth
*Please note: Our ceramics are raw in form and so slight variations in colour are to be expected.
*Please note: Terracotta is not food safe
Shipping & Returns Info + -
We offer free shipping Australia-wide on all purchases over $250 AUD.
Please note: Prices do not include any taxes or duties that may be applied by the destination country's customs. Import duties and taxes, if incurred (only applicable for clients outside of Australia), are the full responsibility of the receiver.
If you are not fully satisfied with your purchase, we offer the option for a credit or exchange for another product. Please note that refunds are only accepted for wear items, including ponchos, scarves, and bags. To qualify for these options, all items must be postmarked within seven days of receipt. To initiate this process, please email us at help@pampa.com.au Returns submitted without prior email communication and an open case will not be processed.
*Important to know that all custom orders, made-to-order rugs, furniture, prints, bed linen, home rituals, sale items purchased during offer periods are final sale and cannot be returned unless faulty.
For more info refer to our FAQ + Shipping and Returns.
Style tip + -
Weave these pops of terracotta colour amongst the walls of your home to create a beautiful Pampa nook.
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